Is the famed catalyst theory for recovery of attorneys’ fees still alive in Florida (was it ever) and how might it be applied to Settlement Agreements? Are you protected from / entitled to a claim for attorneys’ fees after you’ve settled? CONTINUE READING...
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Does the catalyst theory for recovery of attorneys’ fees apply to settlement agreements? (Does it apply, at all?)
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